Flash was brought to Petsmart when
he was approximately 4 weeks old. His eyes were closed and we thought at
first he had a severe eye infection. But after seeing three different
local veterinarians, several weeks of trying different eye ointments for
treatment, we finally took him to the LSU Veterinary School for an evaluation.
We found out that Flash's eyes don't produce enough tears. He probably
did have a bad eye infection within the first few days after his birth,
which resulted in the cornea and the third eye lid becoming abnormally
attached.

Flash's eye problems have not slowed
him down - even with limited vision in both eyes, he is the very typical
young tabby cat, jumping, playing and even fetches paper balls. He
loves to show his affection by sucking on his foster mom's ear when she
cuddles with him.

Other than needing special attention
and daily treatment with ointment for his eyes for the rest of his life,
Flash is an otherwise very healthy cat with plenty of life ahead of him.
He has been tested negative for FIV and FeLV, altered, updated on his shots
and microchipped.

Now all Flash needs is that special
furever home. Are you that special guardian angel he is looking for?
Contact us at (337) 893-0377 if you'd like to meet Flash for yourself.
You won't be disappointed, tabby cats are always the most loving and affectionate
cats there are!